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Blockbusters Environmental
Services Ltd are involved in waste disposal recycling technology
research and development. We recognise that concern for the
environment is an integral fundamental part of our companies
strategic business strategy. Our operations have an effect
on our environment and it is with this in mind that our management
and all of our employees are committed in every aspect of
our business to care for the environment in which we work
and live.
Blockbusters Environmentals
Services Ltd Environment Policy directs the company:
- to conserve the usage of energy and raw
materials
- to reduce wastage to a minimum
- to recycle materials to a maximum
- to improve our working environment
- to avoid pollution of air, land and water
- to observe and where possible, exceed
environmental regulatory standards
- to support the local community in environmental
- to train employees in good environmental
practice
- to promote recycling educational links
through association with local school, charitable groups
and community organisations
Waste Management Strategy
Waste Management is a global issue, with
implications for all developed and developing nations. It
is also an issue against which all elements of the community
can take action, from industry reducing greenhouse gas emissions
to individuals reducing their domestic waste.
Waste Management policies at a local level have been driven
by agreements reached at an international level including
the Kyoto Summit in December 1997. These agreements have been
implemented through European Union (EU) and United Kingdom
(UK) legislation.
The waste management document, published
in 2000, sets a waste management strategy for Northern Ireland
to meet objectives of the EC Waste Framework Directive. It
offers a long-term vision for the development of waste management
practices and provides the framework to become a reality.
The Strategy has three objectives:
- To reduce the quantities of waste generated
and maximise reuse, recycling, and recovery of those materials
which enter the waste stream
- Significant effort will be required over
the coming years to meet legal and policy obligation by
reducing quantities of waste quantities of waste sent to
landfill and increasing levels of reuse, recycling and recovery
- To ensure that waste is managed with
minimum impact on the environment and public health
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